A: Most likely you will catch blue marlin, striped marlin, spearfish, mahi mahi (dorado), ono (wahoo), ahi (yellow-fin tuna) or aku (skipjack tuna).
Q: What may we bring on the boat?
A: You may take food, beverages, cameras and some personal sun protection like sun screen, sun glasses.
Q: Can the boat supply our food and beverages?
A: We can gladly do that for you but you need to make arrangements in advance.
Q: Can you guarantee catching a fish?
A: Although Hawaiian waters are abundant with fish, there are never any guarantees.
The chances are very good that you will get at least one bite.
Q: How many people can be in a party?
A: Boats may carry up to 6 guests total, fishing or not.
Q: What happens to the fish we catch?
A: The Hawaiian tradition is that the fish go to the captain and crew to help with their income.If you wish to release or take some fish, please discuss this prior to booking your charter.
Q: How do I arrange to have my trophy mounted?
A: Discuss this with your captain who is an agent for the taxidermist. He is an expert and can answer all your questions.
Q: What is an appropriate gratuity?
A: Gratuity is based on service and most captains and crew split their tip.